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Secretary Of State Predicts High Voter Turnout, Says The Process Works In The 603
Secretary of State Dave Scanlan urged voters to be vigilant, bring an ID to the polls, and if registering for the first time, expect a wait.

Secretary of State Dave Scanlan urged voters to be vigilant, bring an ID to the polls, and if registering for the first time, expect a wait.

Rye resident: The good news in the Pew study is despite growing fear, anger, and cynicism, Americans continued to vote in record numbers.
Malcolm Badger was taken into custody Friday after turning himself in on a warrant for the charge of felonious sexual assault, police said.
At the close of fiscal year (FY) 2024, the retirement system’s unaudited trust fund assets were $12.2 billion.
The new recreation agreement calls for no major changes in allowed uses from the past 20 years, including snowmobiling, hunting and fishing.
Danielle Dauphinais will be 91 by the time she’s eligible for parole now that she’s been sentenced to at least 53 1/2 years in prison.
Kingston and Newmarket state Reps; a Danville veteran; a Londonderry midwife; a Kingston firefighter; and more.
NH Secrets, Legends & Lore Podcast: The Granite State author speaks about her new book.
Concerns are raised about an agreement to reduce the amount of timber cut from the 145,000-acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters tract.
At a summer house party, 2 alleged partygoing teens were missing from the pack of detainees: the sons of Deputy Police Chief Shane Smith.
According to the NH Housing 2023 Statewide Needs Assessment, the current housing shortage is 23,000 units. It is a key voter concern.
Concord Mayor Byron Champlin thanked CATCH Neighborhood Housing for bringing the many partners together to build the new apartments.
Veterans from Dover, Grantham, Keene, Pelham; Manchester businesswoman; Franklin Citizen of the Year; Epsom educator; more.
The arrest warrant alleged Win, Win, Win and Andy Sanborn received additional grant monies from the state after misrepresenting by $1M.
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About 44,000 seniors may need to choose a new plan or carrier due to rising healthcare costs and a federal reduction in Medicare funds.
Report: About 1.5 million Medicare beneficiaries hit the new $3,500 cap on out-of-pocket costs created by the act and saved nearly $1B.
Officials saw records broken for the number of months of posted warnings for cyanobacteria on lakes and ponds; awareness has increased, too.
This year’s “Granny” winners were presented with an engraved granite block award.
Mailed-in absentee ballots must be received by local city and town clerks by 5 p.m. on Election Day.